Claims
- 1. A jewelry clasp comprising a male clasp member and a female clasp member which together form a separable clasp, one of said members comprising an upstanding wall and a base which form an angled portion, said angled portion being subject to stress as a result of the weight of the jewelry to which said jewelry clasp is attached, wherein said clasp further comprises at least one reinforcement rib, in the form of a wire, triangular in cross-section, longitudinally inlaid in said angled portion, thereby increasing the tensile strength of said angled portion, and wherein said upstanding wall is configured to be soldered to the jewelry, or to attachment means for attaching said jewelry to said clasp, at a position closely adjacent to said reinforcement rib, whereby, upon soldering said upstanding wall to the jewelry, or to attachment means for attaching jewelry to said clasp, said reinforcement rib is in close vicinity to the area of the clasp weakened by solder.
- 2. The jewelry clasp as defined by claim 1 wherein said wire is soldered to the two members forming said angled portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 688,324, filed Jan. 2, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,697,315 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by its entirety.
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